Over the past few years, there’s been a strong outpouring of requests for an updated interface for Nagios. We released Nagios V-Shell just about a year ago now, and we’re happy to see that it currently stands as the most popular item on the Nagios Exchange, with over 100,000 views! I don’t usually post to labs every time I make an update to V-Shell, but I thought this time around would be worth mentioning. I’ve spent the last few weeks doing a major overhaul of the permissions in order to mirror the same permissions scheme that people are used to in Nagios Core. Initially V-Shell has limited user-level control in regards to permissions, but as of v1.8 I’m pleased to say I’ve finally got that major TODO crossed off my list. V-Shell now supports user-level access, as well as read-only access to match the permissions scheme of Nagios Core. Feel free to check out V-Shell 1.8 on the Nagios Exchange.
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